Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose

Gestation and lactation have high energetic requirements. Up to three-fourths of the gestation period in moose (Alces alces) overlaps with the food-scarce period in winter. During this period, moose deal with the limited forage resources available through hypometabolism with decreased heart rate and...

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Main Authors: Graesli, Anne Randi, Thiel, Alexandra, Fuchs, Boris, Stenbacka, Fredrik, Neumann, Wiebke, Malmsten, Jonas, Singh, Navinder, Ericsson, Göran, Arnemo, Jon, Arnemo, Jon M., Evans, Alina L.
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:29472 2023-05-15T13:13:21+02:00 Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose Graesli, Anne Randi Thiel, Alexandra Fuchs, Boris Stenbacka, Fredrik Neumann, Wiebke Malmsten, Jonas Singh, Navinder Ericsson, Göran Arnemo, Jon Arnemo, Jon M. Evans, Alina L. 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29472/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29472/1/graesli-a-r-et-al-20221109.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29472/1/graesli-a-r-et-al-20221109.pdf Graesli, Anne Randi and Thiel, Alexandra and Fuchs, Boris and Stenbacka, Fredrik and Neumann, Wiebke and Malmsten, Jonas and Singh, Navinder and Ericsson, Göran and Arnemo, Jon and Arnemo, Jon M. and Evans, Alina L. (2022). Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose. Journal of Thermal Biology. 109 , 103334 [Research article] Zoology Research article NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2022-11-10T17:13:50Z Gestation and lactation have high energetic requirements. Up to three-fourths of the gestation period in moose (Alces alces) overlaps with the food-scarce period in winter. During this period, moose deal with the limited forage resources available through hypometabolism with decreased heart rate and body temperature (Tb). Body temperature is also an indicator of oestrus, pregnancy and parturition, which is well documented in several domestic species. In this study, we sought to determine if moose displayed a similar Tb pattern during pregnancy and parturition to domesticated ruminants, and if we could detect parturition by combining Tb and activity data. We studied the Tb pattern of 30 free-ranging adult female moose (>= 1.5 years old), equipped with ruminal temperature loggers and GPS collars. We documented a 0.13-0.19 degrees C higher Tb in pregnant compared to non-pregnant moose, depending on the study area with the Tb difference increasing along a south-north gradient, and a drop in Tb and in activity when parturition was imminent. Detection of parturition was highly successful when combining Tb and activity data with an accuracy of 91.5%. Our findings demonstrate that Tb responses to pregnancy and parturition in a wild capital-breeding ruminant are similar to those of domesticated ruminants. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic Zoology
spellingShingle Zoology
Graesli, Anne Randi
Thiel, Alexandra
Fuchs, Boris
Stenbacka, Fredrik
Neumann, Wiebke
Malmsten, Jonas
Singh, Navinder
Ericsson, Göran
Arnemo, Jon
Arnemo, Jon M.
Evans, Alina L.
Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
topic_facet Zoology
description Gestation and lactation have high energetic requirements. Up to three-fourths of the gestation period in moose (Alces alces) overlaps with the food-scarce period in winter. During this period, moose deal with the limited forage resources available through hypometabolism with decreased heart rate and body temperature (Tb). Body temperature is also an indicator of oestrus, pregnancy and parturition, which is well documented in several domestic species. In this study, we sought to determine if moose displayed a similar Tb pattern during pregnancy and parturition to domesticated ruminants, and if we could detect parturition by combining Tb and activity data. We studied the Tb pattern of 30 free-ranging adult female moose (>= 1.5 years old), equipped with ruminal temperature loggers and GPS collars. We documented a 0.13-0.19 degrees C higher Tb in pregnant compared to non-pregnant moose, depending on the study area with the Tb difference increasing along a south-north gradient, and a drop in Tb and in activity when parturition was imminent. Detection of parturition was highly successful when combining Tb and activity data with an accuracy of 91.5%. Our findings demonstrate that Tb responses to pregnancy and parturition in a wild capital-breeding ruminant are similar to those of domesticated ruminants.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Graesli, Anne Randi
Thiel, Alexandra
Fuchs, Boris
Stenbacka, Fredrik
Neumann, Wiebke
Malmsten, Jonas
Singh, Navinder
Ericsson, Göran
Arnemo, Jon
Arnemo, Jon M.
Evans, Alina L.
author_facet Graesli, Anne Randi
Thiel, Alexandra
Fuchs, Boris
Stenbacka, Fredrik
Neumann, Wiebke
Malmsten, Jonas
Singh, Navinder
Ericsson, Göran
Arnemo, Jon
Arnemo, Jon M.
Evans, Alina L.
author_sort Graesli, Anne Randi
title Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
title_short Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
title_full Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
title_fullStr Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
title_full_unstemmed Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
title_sort body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose
publishDate 2022
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29472/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29472/1/graesli-a-r-et-al-20221109.pdf
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Graesli, Anne Randi and Thiel, Alexandra and Fuchs, Boris and Stenbacka, Fredrik and Neumann, Wiebke and Malmsten, Jonas and Singh, Navinder and Ericsson, Göran and Arnemo, Jon and Arnemo, Jon M. and Evans, Alina L. (2022). Body temperature patterns during pregnancy and parturition in moose. Journal of Thermal Biology. 109 , 103334 [Research article]
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